The Scotsman

Aberdeen’s Lord Provost to live on just £2 a day

- BY ALISTAIR MUNRO

0 George Adam launches Appetite for Change initiative The Lord Provost of Aberdeen will live on £2 a day this week as part of a campaign to highlight food poverty in the city and raise funds to support those in need.

George Adam is taking part in ‘Appetite for Change’ organised by Community Food Initiative­snortheast(cfine)with only £10 to cover all food and drink over the five days this week.

The charity has been signing up volunteers to take on the challenge of living on just £2 a day for five days to support the cause and help raise funds for CFINE.

In the past year, CFINE’S Food Bank has given out more than 10,000 emergency food parcels and expects this will rise to over 15,000 due to local economic conditions.

CFINE also supplies food to over 180 partner organisati­ons in the North East which, in turn, have provided around 30,000 emergency parcels to people fac- ing food poverty over the past year.

The Lord Provost, who was first in line to sign up to the campaign, said: “Sadly there are many people in our city facing challengin­g financial situations and I’m so grateful that we have organisati­ons like CFINE here to help them when they need it the most.

“Many of us take it for granted that we have enough to eat, so by taking part in Appetite for Change, I hope to highlight the very real problems faced by people in our communitie­s everyday who struggle to feed themselves and their families.”

CFINE’S Chief Executive Dave Simmers said: “The last 18 months has seen a staggering increase in the demand for our support services as many families are finding themselves in a position where they are unable to afford enough food and in need of emergency food parcels and financial support, due to current challengin­g circumstan­ces.

“Many are choosing to ‘eat or heat’ and parents are going without to feed the kids.”

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